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THE QUEEN OF QUOK
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A king once died, as kings are apt to do, being as liable to shortness of breath as other mortals.
It was high time this king abandoned his earth life, for he had lived in a sadly extravagant1 manner, and his subjects could spare him without the slightest inconvenience.
His father had left him a full treasury2, both money and jewels being in abundance. But the foolish king just deceased had squandered3 every penny in riotous4 living. He had then taxed his subjects until most of them became paupers5, and this money vanished in more riotous living. Next he sold all the grand old furniture in the palace; all the silver and gold plate and bric-a-brac; all the rich carpets and furnishings and even his own kingly wardrobe, reserving only a soiled and moth-eaten ermine robe to fold over his threadbare raiment. And he spent the money in further riotous living.
Don't ask me to explain what riotous living is. I only know, from hearsay6, that it is an excellent way to get rid of money. And so this spendthrift king found it.
He now picked all the magnificent jewels from this kingly crown and from the round ball on the top of his scepter, and sold them and spent the money. Riotous living, of course. But at last he was at the end of his resources. He couldn't sell the crown itself, because no one but the king had the right to wear it. Neither could he sell the royal palace, because only the king had the right to live there.
So, finally, he found himself reduced to a bare palace, containing only a big mahogany bedstead that he slept in, a small stool on which he sat to pull off his shoes and the moth-eaten ermine robe.
In this straight he was reduced to the necessity of borrowing an occasional dime7 from his chief counselor
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extravagant
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| adj.奢侈的;过分的;(言行等)放肆的 | |
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treasury
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| n.宝库;国库,金库;文库 | |
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squandered
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| v.(指钱,财产等)浪费,乱花( squander的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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riotous
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paupers
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| n.穷人( pauper的名词复数 );贫民;贫穷 | |
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hearsay
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counselor
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prospects
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dismantled
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| 拆开( dismantle的过去式和过去分词 ); 拆卸; 废除; 取消 | |
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riotously
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majesty
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decided
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amethysts
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| n.紫蓝色宝石( amethyst的名词复数 );紫晶;紫水晶;紫色 | |
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applicants
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auction
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battered
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tarnished
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chamber
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reign
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wretch
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hoarse
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| 怒视,生气地皱眉( scowl的现在分词 ) | |
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dignified
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| a.可敬的,高贵的 | |
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| adj. 枯萎的,干瘪的,(人身体的部分器官)因病萎缩的或未发育良好的 动词wither的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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